Dragonfly and Blue-Eyed Princess

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Saturday was a nearly perfect day for a hike. I checked out the Dragonfly and Blue-Eyed Princess pictograph panels, the former of which is one of the best I've ever seen! The Dragonfly panel sits on an angled wall at the back of an alcove, and to the left in a deeper part of the alcove are a few slab-lined granaries held together with mud. There is also quite a bit of lithic scatter and broken pottery of all sorts lying on the ground in and around the alcove.

Piece of pottery in the Dragonfly Panel alcove
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Piece of pottery in the Dragonfly Panel alcove
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Granaries in the Dragonfly Panel alcove
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Granary detail showing sandstone slab and mud holding it together
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Inside a granary
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The details in the Dragonfly panel are tiny and several of the figures are quite different from the many I've seen nearby.

Dragonfly Panel overview
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Lower-left portion of Dragonfly Panel
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Elongated winged figure
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Four figures below a rainbow
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One of the tiniest figures I've ever seen
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Dragonflies
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Dragonfly
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Dragonfly and another figure
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Tiny rabbit or dog
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Huge figure near the Dragonfly Panel
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The Blue-Eyed Princess panel, which by itself is interesting and worth visiting, pales in comparison to Dragonfly. The main figure and namesake of the panel has two differently-colored eyes, but I couldn't tell whether they were actually blue. The surfaces behind the two largest figures had been abraded smooth before painting, and there were several other such spots that had been prepared but never painted. If the artist had followed through on his or her plans to paint all of the prepared areas, this would have been one amazing panel.

Pictographs near the Blue-Eyed Princess, including two hunchback figures
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A spot that was abraded and prepared for paint, but was left unpainted
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Two main figures at the Blue-Eyed Princess Panel
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Blue-Eyed Princess and bird figure
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Blue-Eyed Princess
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Bird figure
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Large crowned figure and flute player
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Flute player
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Upside-down human figure near Blue-Eyed Princess
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Full photo gallery: https://picasaweb.google.com/Dennis.Udink/DragonflyAndBlueEyedPrincess

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Beautiful shots. The dragonfly images are truly unique, I don't think I have ever seen anything like them.
 
I always enjoy looking at your rock art pictures. These are amazing.
 
Wow, dragon flies!! I've never seen a pictograph of those. Great find!
 
Found both panels......got enough hints off the horse riders blogs to narrow it down. Amazing stuff....but really pushed my limit at 70 years old to complete the hike in and out. Blue Eyed Princess is about a mile away from the dragon fly.
 
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